I fixed it by increasing the the 0x400 offset in
arch/i386/kernel/vsyscall.lds to 0xb00 ...
I do not understand why this issue is specific to my config.
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Stéphane BAUSSON wrote:
Hi, I am failing to build 2.6.14, any idea or direction for
investigation ?
======================================
/local/gnu/binutils/bin/ld: section .text [ffffe400 -> ffffe45f]
overlaps section .dynstr [ffffe17c -> ffffe9cd]
/local/gnu/binutils/bin/ld: section .note [ffffe460 -> ffffe477]
overlaps section .dynstr [ffffe17c -> ffffe9cd]
Get a better binutils ? I don't know what you've installed in
/local/gnu/binutils, but it clearly doesn't get along with the kernel
you've compiled. Maybe it's broken (at least from a kernel
viewpoint), maybe it simply doesn't match the version of gcc you are
using.
Ken
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